We are a closed email group consisting of people in and around the Chicago area. Our group includes AA members in Chicagoland, Indiana and Wisconsin. We are a lighthearted bunch who feel we have a unique opportunity to do 12-step work.

The e-AA Group invites you to join us and share your experience, strength, and hope in a friendly environment.

We offer text chat, email meetings, and discussion forums. Open-topic discussions, beginners meetings, book and traditions studies, women's meetings, step and other meetings in e-mail and real-time chat (held seven days a week), as well as 24/7 open chat and discussion forums. Newcomers and those interested in learning more about AA are especially welcome.

Grateful Dead Email AA Group is an online group of people from all over the world — always newbies and lots of long timers, too. New topics are posted regularly. Rigidity is not our cup of tea. We care a lot about life and each other. God's not through with us yet.

Our Spirit: Sober~Strong. This group has been set up to enable Indigenous/Aboriginal people who are sober from alcohol and other drugs to make contact and support each other. Our sober friends are welcome to join us too!

"Is it our right to drink or our responsibility to get sober? ... We already knew we each had rights as humans, to eat, to have love, and to have water but what was more important was our responsibility to help each other to survive, to look after ourselves with dignity, to look after our Elders, our dreaming sites and lands. How can we look after our land if we are drunk?"

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. So if you are interested, join up and lets start talking!

Living Sober is an on-line gathering of recovering Alcoholics who are also members of AA. We have meetings three nights a week and try to follow the traditions of AA as best we can. We also use email services and have our own website.

A worldwide closed 24/7 meeting: for military veterans and GIs in uniform whose privacy must be protected under OPSEC-type conditions.

An e-mail help and discussion forum, purposefully without any website that might be compromised.

We take it as a given that military life is an experience often 100% impossible to share in civilian AA groups.

We focus on the 12 & 12 for guidance, although all AA-related matters are open for discussion -- with emphasis on military personnel, history, culture, experience, strength, and unique recovery challenges.

Each January we begin with Step and Tradition 1, then take the next consecutive ones each month, ending with Step and Tradition 12 each December.

The meeting was founded and is moderated by a Vietnam-era vet who has been active in AA and numerous general military websites since 2001.

Language common to the duty shack and bunker is tolerated, but flaming is not and will immediately result in barracks justice.

The NAIGSO-AA Family Circles Group has been set up to enable Native Americans and our friends to make contact and support each other. We welcome all Nations, as well as all people. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

A closed group for those in the lifestyle of BD/sm. An AA, topic-based group that shares it's experience, strength and hope. Topics from the text of AA. This group adheres to the traditions of AA and endeavors to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Any Pending Memberships over 72 hours will be declined for lack of response.